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JF3> This solution from Vircom support helped me when I had the same problem: JF3> It sounds like you need to make the following change to your webmail JF3> directory in IIS: JF3> Open up the Properties / Custom Errors page JF3> Scroll down to error 404 and click Edit Properties JF3> In the Message Type box, choose URL JF3> In the URL box, enter the relative path to your webmail directory. JF3> For example, if you created it as a virtual directory under the Default JF3> Web Site, enter /webmail (or the name you used for the JF3> directory)/getattachment.asp JF3> If it's set up as a separate website, enter just /getattachment.asp JF3> Also, make sure there's an IISHelp directory under the main Default Web JF3> Site heading. If not, create one under your webmail directory (the path JF3> should point to the location of your winnt\help\iishelp folder). John, Thanks for the reply. From what I read in the documentation before I upgraded the 404 error message is help out Netscape users with attachments, and it was specific to IIS5. I guess that is still the case. The one thing I did overlook is what you helped me with .. IISHelp directory. Attachements not being able to be seen because of missing the help directory?? heh .. that is weird. But it was in the directions. Isnt there suppose to be a graphic next to the email indicating that it has an attachment in the main listing? Has anyone been able to hack in the login/password entries boxes for webmail into their main website? example: you have got all the blah, blah, blah about how great we are and from that main page you can enter a username/password and whamo .. be right into webmail. John Blue ** To leave this list, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put the word "LEAVE" in the BODY of the email.
